May Wedding
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Sequel to Gentlemen's Agreement
Some of the gentlemen who meet weekly for supper at The Golden Lion in London's St. James' are preoccupied with the prospect of matrimony.
The Honourable Percy Havilland is at full organisational pelt for his sister's triumphant society marriage, ably backed by his friends. His frequent stress-induced outbursts are endured by his ever-patient lover, Nathan.
Percy has mixed feelings about the upcoming nuptials, the sorrow at losing one of his precious sisters balanced by the opportunity of exhibiting his exquisite good taste to make this the wedding of the season.
His friend Jo Everett reacts differently to the wedding, desiring an equivalent opportunity to mark his enduring love for Daniel Walters.
Will Percy manage to survive the wedding without falling out irreparably with Nathan? And might Jo and Daniel discover they have the support of their close circle to celebrate their own special day?
Customer Reviews
Committing to Each Other
“I know I’m not very easy sometimes…” Percy began. “You’re outrageous and mainly insupportable. But it seems that my tastes run to a lasting challenge.” Percy felt Nathan’s lips brush the tip of his ear. “I’d be lost without you. I’d even miss the constant arguments.”
What a delightful way to encapsulate the world that includes Percy and Nathan, plus their friends and extended family! Ellie Thomas brings us back in time where proper forms of behavior were the pinnacle to reach in society.
1800’s England provides our backdrop for Percy’s sister’s wedding. All is headed by Percy’s impeccable taste. Emotionally, Percy is coming to understand just how precious relationships, whether family, friends, or close confidants, are in providing his happiness.
The other couples, found n May Wedding, each are growing together, while keeping familial friendships as part of their private community.
With this sweet addition to Ellie’s series, we also experience the joy of love and the special importance of commitment, in whichever form it may take.